7/06/2013

The rainy season is over

And burning hot summer has started.

This morning, I have sorted the vines of water melon and cut some unnecessary ones. Some have become like jungle since I haven't done with them for a while. There was one water melon already grown up to 3 or 4 inches in diameter. About 15 fruits are already grown to certain size. It is the time for me to "battle" with nasty crows. They would enjoy water melons in my absence when they are ripe enough. What nasty and provoking creatures they are!

This is the naturally grown pumpkin in weeds bed. 10 pumpkins were found.

 
The most ripe one. Already harvested yesterday.
 
 
Lilly is full blown now.
 
 
Basil in a line.
 
 
Hydrangea in the garden of our parent's home. Very quiet.
 
 
One of the new flower beds. Too luxuriant flowers? Many more will be added to them.
 
 
Along the entrance, a lawn yard with trees. Noone enjoys this scenary. It is for my own enjoyment. It is a bit too laborious for me to go on caring for it only for that purpose, though. It is still good to have trees around here. Good cosy breeze is coming through them.
 
 
 

7/05/2013

A drive to north Ibaraki

A few days ago, the weather forecast said it would be fine in the daytime here despite of being in the rainy season right now. I thought it was a good chance to visit northern part of Ibaraki along the coast of the Pacific ocean. I wanted to visit there by myself.

There is a road, the route 6, running straight north to south there. In the narrow and slightly sloped land toward the ocean from the hills on the opposite side, there are houses or shops along that road. Of course, there are a lot of farms there. It is always bright and warm throughout a year. I used to drive up there with the family on week ends when they were still young. It has never been a renowned resort at all. Rather few visitors there. It was also favorable to me. Those days, I vaguely thought it would be good for us to move there when I retired. It was a so nice place for us to visit.

The nuclear power plant accident must has made changes there. The power plant is located about 60km, that is, about 40 miles, north of the border between Ibaraki and Fukushima. The main trunk roads, including the above mentioned one and the high way, as well as the railway were interrupted a few km north of the border by the accident. The area in the diameter of several km around the power plant is still strictly prohibited to enter. As told before, approximately 150,000 of people are still evacuated from that area. Northern Ibaraki is just next to the area.

That was shy I wanted to get back there again. A place I used to love so much. A place that has undergone a drastic change due to the accident.

On a beach, near to the border to Fukushima. At the tip of the peninsula on this photo, we could see the devastated nuclear power plant far away.



Of course, I could never go into the area contaminated with radioactive.

It was noon when I left for the area. In addition, I took the way off the highway. That was why I got there around 3 PM. I drove up the route 6, which lead from Tokyo to Miyagi through Ibaraki and Fukushima along the coast. There was apparently nothing changed. Of course, there were new houses and buildings along the road. The traffic seemed as crowded as before.



Carefully watching along the road, there were a few restaurants closed. A famous hotel on a cliff was also closed. Before retiring, I had a patient, a 2 or 3 years old girl, whose father was working as a police officer. He was assigned to this area immediately after the accident. The mother was worrying about the high radioactivity in this area. As the politicians used to announce, the level of radioactivity is not so high that it affects human body at once. Just only "at once". Who knows about the late effect, especially, for young children most sensitive to radioactivity among all age groups? I know quite some children and their families have moved from this area to anywhere else. I wonder if I was taken a strong hold of that idea but felt there were less people on the streets, especially, small children. Closed shops/restaurants or hotels might have deprived the people in this area of chances of employment.

I wanted to have a cup of coffee at a restaurant on a beach, where I had taken lunch with my wife on the way back from Miyagi. It was a trip to see my old mother at a nursing facility. However, the restaurant was also closed. It told they would close the restaurant for a while. But I was not sure how long the while meant. A rock on the ocean in front of this restaurant looked the same as before.



 Some politicians have made a slip of tongue and told what they had thought about this accident. A  politician at an important position in the dominating party told recently there had been no one killed by this accident. She meant no problem to restart the other nuclear plants. She got a powerful objection to it by the people in Fukushima and was forced to withdraw her words. There have been hundreds of people killed, not directly by the accident but by the accident related events. As told above here, so many people are still evacuated from the area around the nuclear power plant as well.

I was convinced not to forget this fact again during this small trip.

Regarding NSA

I have learned that NSA is handling espionage of the electrical methods/devices in the US. It is different from CIA. Very little information is revealed concerning what they are doing. The amended FISA enacted in 2008, which was proposed by the Bush government, is the foundation of their espionage, without permission by the court, for any communications by foreign people and possibly by the US citizen as well. It seems the size of the organization and its budget  are expanding at present.

I am still very afraid such an organization could suppress our human right or could be involved in the control of idea among the people. Because it is in a black box to the people and is endorsed such a power over them. Information is the origin of power in the modern era.

I admit it is necessary for us to do with the espionage battle in the international politics. Whether or not we like it, there have actually been such battles all over the world. But is it possible for us to grasp what they are doing and to administer it? How could we resisit them when they infringe our human right? Especially, when such an organization is closely linked with the political power, it seems unlikely we could contol them at present.

In Japan, the present government aims at establishing NSA like agency in the government shortly. The constitution plan of LDPJ says our human right should be infringed or suppressed when it is necessary to maintain the public order. I don't believe such a government could administer NSA like agenscy in Japan for the peace and the welfare for the people.

In the US, I wonder if NSA hasn't become self interested for themselves or for the government. How do they agree or compromise with the human right of the people, even if admitting there are some occasions espionage becomes necessary for the peace in ths society? Doesn't the existence of such a intelligence agency with enormous ability and power do well with the democracy and freedom the US seeks for?

7/02/2013

A discouraging event

Bugging phone call etc at the foreign embassies may be one of the biggest crimes by the US government. Wasn't The US government the representative for the fairness and democracy in the world? This criminal befaviour must have been done since the governments by the former presidents. However, since Obama has impressed us with fair and clean politics, this event discourages us so much. I am concerned about the sequelle of this problem.

Two questions; Why didn't the embassy personel realize that? They were so optimistic for diplomatic affairs?  How less busy was CIA after the cold war had been over? They might be making their jobs by themselves?

6/30/2013

Any good idea to activate 40m?

RBN tells my signal reaches the West Coast with decent strength. However, no reply to CQ for many times. I have noticed this lowered activity there for years, as I repeatedly mentioned here.

There must be less number of hams operating HF CW even in the US. Recalling those who used to be active on 40m around our sunset hours, I must admit most of them have already gone silent key. In addition, or probably more likelily, 40m around this time may not attract CW operators in the US so much. Because there are much less activity in VK/ZL, who used to operate in old fashioned style one decade or two ago. There were many couples on 40m between W and VK/ZL those days. In '60s, K6NB kept a regular schedule with VK2NS. K5BGB used to work with VK4BQL on regular basis. There are a number of such examples so far as I know. On 40m, the West Coasts have only the path to Oceania as well as East Asia at this time in a day. Lowered activity in VK/ZL must necessarily made the Ws lose interests in 40m at this time in a day, I am afraid.

On the other hand, 20m might open to the other parts of the world in the West Coast at the same time in a day. It may be more fascinating to those who enjoy conversational QSOs. Actually, I often have more replies from the West Coast on 20m at the same time than on 40m. Or 30m might take over the role of 40m for them.

Anyway, even though 40m opens so nicely at our sunset, there are very few who would enjoy conversation on CW. It not only saddens me, since 40m CW has been my 1st love in ham radio, but also is a too bad loss in ham radio. Any good idea to activate 40m around this time in a day?



Fresh crop dish

Yesterday, the 1st egg plant was harvested. Together with a tomato and a couple of potatoes, both of which were also crops in the yard farm at the same time, I cooked it with consomme taste. A sliced onion was only veggie which I bought at a supermarket. Cheese was added in the last of cooking. Fresh as well as rich. It is the priviledge for a farmer to enjoy such a dish.
 
 

6/25/2013

Apres un Reve

At my wedding party, some 34 years ago, I and my wife have played "Apres un Reve" by Gabriel Faure. We had practised it at the hall in the med school until an hour before the ceremony started. We rushed to the party place bringing cello etc on a taxi. How did we play it? Who remembers it? Some friends told me it was only chance for us to force them listen to us playing something together.

"Apres un Reve" is an arrangement from one of Faure's songs: Op 7-1 by Casals. So sweet and mellow melody. Cello could express even more than human voice. It is a song of lost love. What an ardent and romatic love! Don't ask me if it was an appropriate music for a wedding party. We loved this one so much. Wikipedia tells that it is an anonymous Italian poem adapted into French by Romain Bussiene. The translation into English is as follows:


After a dream


In a slumber enchanted by your image
I dreamt of happiness, passionate mirage,
Your eyes were softer, your voice pure and resonant,
You shone like a sky lit up by the dawn;
You called me and I left the earth
To run away with you towards the light,
The skies opened their clouds for us,
Unknown splendours, divine flashes glimpsed,
Alas! Alas! sad awakening from dreams
I call you, O night, give me back your lies,
Return, return radiant,
Return, O mysterious night!



Reaching the age of after a dream in life, I am still fascinated by this melody. Some day, I would play it with my wife again.

Here is one of the best performance of this piece by a young cellist.